Ring Racer

Roller coaster at the Nürburgring From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ring Racer, stylized as Ring°racer, was a Formula One-themed roller coaster which was due to open on August 15, 2009[1] at the Nürburgring race course as part of the Nürburgring 2009 project.

LocationNürburgring
Coordinates50°20′10″N 6°56′57″E
StatusRemoved
Opening date31 October 2013 (2013-10-31)
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Ring Racer
Part of the Ring Racer's turnaround.
Nürburgring
LocationNürburgring
Coordinates50°20′10″N 6°56′57″E
StatusRemoved
Opening date31 October 2013 (2013-10-31)
Closing date4 November 2013 (2013-11-04)
General statistics
TypeSteel Launched
ManufacturerS&S - Sansei Technologies
ModelHigh-Thrill coaster
Track layoutRaceway-style oval layout
Lift/launch systemPneumatic launch
Height37.5 m (123 ft)
Length1,212 m (3,976 ft)
Speed160.0 km/h (99.4 mph)
Duration85 seconds
Capacity400 riders per hour
Acceleration0 to 99.4 mph (0 to 160 km/h) in 2 seconds
G-force5.6
Height restriction55 in (140 cm)
Ring Racer at RCDB
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It was originally planned to accelerate from 0 to 217 kilometres per hour (135 mph) in 2.5 seconds,[1] parallel to the grand prix track. However, two defects in the launch system delayed its opening until 2013.[2] On 3 September 2009, engineers attempted to raise the ride to its full and intended speed as it had been testing at a lower power, however this caused a series of explosions in the pneumatic system and caused injuries to seven people, and shattered multiple windows in the nearby buildings.[3][4][5]

It was manufactured by S&S - Sansei and features a pneumatic launch. This accelerates the coaster from 0–99.4 miles per hour (160.0 km/h) in less than 2 seconds, double the acceleration of a Formula 1 driver in the same period of time.[6]

According to the local state, Rhineland-Palatinate, the cost of Ring Racer accumulated to a total of 12.3 million Euro.[7]

In 2014, it was announced by Nürburgring that Ring Racer wouldn't start running again as the ride is not economically viable.[citation needed]

In late July 2025 the coaster, after sitting standing but not operating for almost 12 years, was finally scrapped.[citation needed]

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